Bibliographic citations
Quispe, Z., (2019). Prevalencia de contaminación bacteriológica presentes en celulares de los alumnos del 7mo y 8vo semestre de la Clínica Estomatologica Luis Vallejos Santoni de la Universidad Andina del Cusco – 2018-II [Tesis, Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/2955
Quispe, Z., Prevalencia de contaminación bacteriológica presentes en celulares de los alumnos del 7mo y 8vo semestre de la Clínica Estomatologica Luis Vallejos Santoni de la Universidad Andina del Cusco – 2018-II [Tesis]. : Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/2955
@misc{sunedu/3042153,
title = "Prevalencia de contaminación bacteriológica presentes en celulares de los alumnos del 7mo y 8vo semestre de la Clínica Estomatologica Luis Vallejos Santoni de la Universidad Andina del Cusco – 2018-II",
author = "Quispe Limascca, Zuleima",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2019"
}
Currently, cell phones are becoming increasingly important as a means of communication in health establishments of which inappropriate use and noncompliance with aseptic and biosafety norms could serve as a source of easily transmitted and disseminated bacteria. The objective of this research was to determine the prevalence of bacteriological contamination present in cell phones of the 7th and 8th semester students of the Luis Vallejos Santoni stomatology clinic of the Andean University of Cusco - 2018 -II. A descriptive, observational, cross-sectional and prospective research was carried out. The sample consisted of 84 cell phones of the 7th and 8th semester students of the Luis Vallejos Santoni stomatology clinic of the Andean University of Cusco - 2018 -II, chosen according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria by non-probabilistic sampling for convenience. Collecting the sample by means of the cell surface swab method, for which the blood agar, Chocolate, Bilis esculina, Mac Conkey and Mannitol were planted, isolating and identifying the bacteria through biochemical tests, where the final data they were processed and analyzed in the statistical program SPSS v22. The results showed that 100% of cell phones of 7th and 8th semester are contaminated with bacteria, the male sex of the 7th semester presented 61.1% and in the female sex of the 8th semester with 45.8%, likewise the age of 22 to 25 years in both semesters showed a high level of bacterial contamination. We identified 15 types of bacteria of which the most frequent were: Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus faecalis, Streptococcus mutans and Klebsiella aerogenes and according to the survey applied to students about their habits and attitudes in both semesters they said they always manipulate the cell phone in the clinic, always interrupts the procedure to manipulate your cell phone always bring your cell phone to the clinic, always interrupts the procedure to manipulate your cell phone, rarely manipulates your cell phone with gloves during clinical practice, rarely perform the hand washing when you finish attending to the patient and before using your cell phone. In conclusion, it was determined that the total of the analyzed cell phones of the 7th and 8th semester students of the Luis Vallejos Santoni stomatological clinic, a high prevalence of bacterial growth was found, representing a contamination of an intense level, acting as a phymite within the health units and possible cross infections.
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